XVill. 
1891. 
Jan. 12—Dr. CartyLE—‘‘ Fungi,” with illustrations and specimens. 
Jan. 19—J. A. THompson, Esq., Assoc. Lecturer, and Lecturer on Zoology 
in the School of Medicine, Edinburgh——‘‘ Shifts for a Living 
among Animals.” 
Feb. 9—R. A. Attison, Esq., M.P.—‘‘Sir Walter Scott.” 
Feb. 23—Mr. Witu1am Hopesoy, A.L.S., Workington—‘‘ Cumberland 
Botany—Waifs on the West Coast.” 
Mar. 2—Rev.H. A. MacpHerson—‘‘ Humming Birds.” 
Mar. 9—Mr. H. L. Waueattey—‘‘Rio de Janeiro—some Personal 
Experiences of Brazil.” 
Mar. 23—Rev. H. A. MacpHerson—“ Birds of China.” 
Apr. 6—Mr. Joun Hotnipay—‘ A Gas Jet,” with experiments. 
Apr. 20—Mr. Jonny Srycrarr—‘‘ Musgrave Lewthwaite Watson—a 
Cumberland Worthy.” 
AMBLESIDE AND DISTRICT LITERARY AND 
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 
14rH SESSION, 1890-91. 
President. 
F. M. T. Jonzs, Esq. 
Past Presidents. 
R. Crewpson, Esq. | Rev. H. S. Cattunper | Rev. E. M. ReYNoLps 
Vice- Presidents. 
G. Garey, Esq. | Rey. C. H. CHASE 
Treasurer Roe He abe Lai Mr. W. LisTER 
Secretary bie wet a ius Mr. J. BENTLEY 
Delegates. 
Mr. C. W. Smite | Mr, J, BENTLEY 
